My name is written Anne, and pronounced /'ɑ.nə/.
This name is one of the most popular gender-neutral names in the Netherlands (depending on how you count popularity),
and has two origins: as a male given name, it derives via Frisian from the Germanic word arn, meaning "eagle".
As a female given name, it descends via Latin from the Hebrew name חַנָּה, meaning "grace".

Some pronunciation tips:

Pronouncing "Anne" as it is written is a good approximation for speakers of Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Bengali, Portugese (especially European), Russian, Japanese, Punjabi, Marathi and Modern Standard Arabic. (With typical transcriptions where applicable.)

For speakers of English, the sounds are those of palm (but shorter), nigh and comma.

For speakers of Hindi, the Devanagari characters "ऑ न अ" should correspond to each sound (but I cannot confirm as I cannot read Devanagari).

If you know how to pronounce those: say an open (back) vowel, an alveolar nasal and a (rounded) mid vowel.